A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Risk of Microbial Contamination of Aseptically Prepared Doses in Different Environments

Peter David Austin1, Marinos Elia2

1Pharmacy Department, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
2Institute of Human Nutrition, University of Southampton

Abstract


ABSTRACT

Purpose
To review microbial contamination rates and examine guidelines about preparation of individual and batch doses using aseptic techniques within pharmaceutical (controlled) and clinical (ward and theatre) environments.

Methods
Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Results
A total of 18 studies (7293 doses) were identified for analysis. A lower rate of contamination was found in a pharmaceutical compared to clinical environments when preparing either individual (6.8% v 3.3%; p=0.051; 10 studies (8 clinical 2 pharmaceutical)) or batch doses (8% v 0.05%; p

J Pharm Pharm Sci, 12 (2): 233-242, 2009 Full Text: PDF